Scandal, Sensation and Social Democracy

The SPD Press and Wilhelmine Germany 1890–1914

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Paperback, 284 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2008
ISBN13: 9780521085267
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This book focuses on the beleagured position of the SPD in Imperial Germany after the fall of Bismarck and underlines the enormous difficulties the party faced in establishing a right to political dissent. Dr Hall describes the development of the party press and analyses the relationship between SPD journalists and officialdom. He looks at Wilhelmine society and politics through the magnifying glass of the socialist press and shows how the law courts and the police were directed towards the suppression of free speech, as well as highlighting the important role of non-democratic forces in the state, such as the military. This use of the law as an instrument of repression, coupled with official discrimination against the working class, and the plethora of political malpractices, together with evidence of the personal failings and weaknesses of leading establishment figures, were all used by the SPD press as propaganda against the establishment and as a barometer of the impending collapse of society. The book will appeal to political scientists, especially those interested in the development of socialist thought, as well as to historians of Imperial Germany.

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ISBN13:9780521085267
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:284

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1. Social Democracy in Imperial Germany; 2. The Law and Social Justice; 3. The Conflict with the Establishment; 4. The SPD, Scandal and Society.
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